Overview of the field
The following is a list of literature reviews on energy and electricity modelling which provides an overview of the field. It will support the efforts of modellers to position their work within a broader framework. The list is ordered based on publication year.
[1] M. Ventosa, Á. Baíllo, A. Ramos, and M. Rivier, “Electricity market modeling trends,” Energy Policy, vol. 33, no. 7, pp. 897–913, May 2005.
[2] S. Jebaraj and S. Iniyan, “A review of energy models,” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, vol. 10, no. 4. pp. 281–311, Aug-2006.
[3] D. Connolly, H. Lund, B. V. Mathiesen, and M. Leahy, “A review of computer tools for analysing the integration of renewable energy into various energy systems,” Applied Energy, vol. 87, no. 4. Elsevier Ltd, pp. 1059–1082, 2010.
[4] E. Trutnevyte, J. Barton, Á. O’Grady, D. Ogunkunle, D. Pudjianto, and E. Robertson, “Linking a storyline with multiple models: A cross-scale study of the UK power system transition,” Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change, vol. 89, pp. 26–42, Nov. 2014.
[5] S. Pfenninger, A. Hawkes, and J. Keirstead, “Energy systems modeling for twenty-first century energy challenges,” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, vol. 33. pp. 74–86, May-2014.
[6] J. Timmerman, L. Vandevelde, and G. Van Eetvelde, “Towards low carbon business park energy systems: Classification of techno-economic energy models,” Energy, vol. 75, pp. 68–80, Oct. 2014.
[7] J. Després, N. Hadjsaid, P. Criqui, and I. Noirot, “Modelling the impacts of variable renewable sources on the power sector: Reconsidering the typology of energy modelling tools,” Energy, vol. 80, pp. 486–495, Feb. 2015.
[8] J. Fisher, N. Santen, P. Luckow, F. de Sisternes, T. Levin, and A. Botterud, “A Guide to Clean Power Plan Modeling Tools: Analytical Approaches for State Plan CO2 Performance Projections,” Cambridge MA, 2016.
[9] L. Hall and A. Buckley, “A review of energy systems models in the UK: Prevalent usage and categorisation,” Appl. Energy, vol. 169, pp. 607–628, 2016.
[10] H. Ringkjøb, P. Haugan, and I. Solbrekke, “A review of modelling tools for energy and electricity systems with large shares of variable renewables,” Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev., vol. 96, no. July, pp. 440–459, 2018.
[11] J. Fisher, N. Santen, P. Luckow, F. de Sisternes, T. Levin, and A. Botterud, “A Guide to Clean Power Plan Modeling Tools: Analytical Approaches for State Plan CO2 Performance Projections,” Cambridge MA, 2016.
[12] L. Hall and A. Buckley, “A review of energy systems models in the UK: Prevalent usage and categorisation,” Appl. Energy, vol. 169, pp. 607–628, 2016.
[13] O. Bahn, “The Contribution of Mathematical Models to Climate Policy Design: a Researcher’s Perspective,” Environ. Model. Assess., vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 691–701, 2018.
[14] H. Ringkjøb, P. Haugan, and I. Solbrekke, “A review of modelling tools for energy and electricity systems with large shares of variable renewables,” Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev., vol. 96, no. July, pp. 440–459, 2018.